Well this was a pleasant surprise. My 5-year-old son insisted I get it because of the cartoon label. I mean, there’s almost boobies right there. I would have thought the same, when I was 5. Instead I tend to give cartoon labels a pass these days. Generally speaking, not always, there is inverse relationship in cartooniness of the label and quality of a beer. That’s experience talking, son. But there are always exceptions. So, Adam and Eve, sitting in the garden, having a beer. "Got any salty snacks," she asks, "maybe some erdnuss flippies or pork scratchings?" "Er, no," Adam says. "Oh. OK," she says. "How about an apple?" Anyways. This beer is deep golden, only lightly hazed, with a nose of toasted nut and caramel, lightly sweet with some hefty body to it, but met with a fairly serious earthy-dusty bitterness that lingers as a healthy bit of resin. There is a lot of oomph here. It may be a bit rich to be seriously drinkable, but this is not a boring beer.

500 ml bottle. F. BB 22.02.13. From bierzwerg.de.
Cloudy golden colour with an average to big fluffy white head.
Honey, malt and some herbs in a rather sweet aroma.
The flavour is more sweetness, honey, mild grass, some herbal notes and malt. Reminds me a little bit of some Baltic microbrewery lagers. Rather enjoyable. Soft carbonation. Far better than most of the big macro lagers (which this isn’t of course).

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